But this is a GSM phone, and Sprint is CDMA. So, unless they make a CDMA version of this phone, I assume this phone will go to AT&T, T-mobile or Cingular since those are the GSM carriers. But, maybe they will do that. They have made phones for both types of carriers before, like the Palm One Treo 600.

I work for Cingular and our Motorola rep came in and showed us the phone. It should be out in late July or August on Cingular. The Mpx 220 is also being released in late August so you might want to wait for that phone, its a little bigger but should be quad band and im not sute what extra features it would have. It's the succesor to AT&T's mpx 200. The Motorola mpx 300 i have seen on websites as a pda phone at conventions which might not ever be picked up by the US market.

I am figuring around 399 retail straight out. I bet the pricing will be similar to the v600 wen it was first released. On Cingular with a 2 year new activation it would most likely be 299......this is all a guesstimate based on a pattern of pricing of Motorola's top phones when they come out....I really don't think it wold be realistically anymore than 299 with activation on a 2 year....I mean that would be too expensive to be reasonable.

Yeah me too. I got T-mobile. I'm trying to see which would be better, this or Sendo X. Anyways, unlocking is when you let the phone work for any carrier that was the same network, you know: GSM. Anyways, just ask for more stuff. I'll give you a quick low don, not the smart ass one.

I'm not sure that any one of the carriers have gotten it right in all cities. I was a sprint customer for a while, ugh.. I was a AT&T customer for a while.. double ugh.. My girlfriend is a Verizon customer and that seems to work okay here. I'm a TMobile customer and it works well.

In all fairness to AT&T when I had it, it wasn't terrible, but I did have some serious signal loss around town. It also seemed to have serious issues with moving from one cell to another. But mostly their customer service sucked, which is why I ultimately changed services.